| Movie Name | Black Book |
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| Released | September 14, 2006; World Premiere: September 1, 2006 (Venice Film Festival |
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| Genre | Thriller war |
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| Runtime | 135 min |
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| Rating | R |
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| Director(s) | Paul Verhoeven |
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| Producer(s) | Jeroen Beker, San Fu Maltha, Frans van Gestel, Jos van der Linden |
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| Writer(s) | Gerard Soeteman, Paul Verhoeven |
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| Distribution | A-Film |
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| Budget | € 17,000,000 |
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| Country | Netherlands, Belgium, UK, Germany |
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| Language | Dutch, English, German, Hebrew |
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Black Book (Dutch: Zwartboek) is a 2006 thriller war film by director Paul Verhoeven, starring Carice van Houten and Sebastian Koch. The story is about a young Jewish woman in the Netherlands, trying to survive at the end of World War II. The film had its world premiere on September 1, 2006 at the Venice Film Festival and its public release on September 14, 2006. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive Dutch film ever made. The film tells the story of Rachel Steinn (Carice ..
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Cast: Carice van Houten - Rachel/Ellis Sebastian Koch - Ludwig Müntze Thom Hoffman - Hans Akkermans Halina Reijn - RonnieMore... | Crew: Original Music by Anne Dudley
Cinematography byMore... | Trivia: When Rachel and Hans are on the train, power lines are visible when a shot showing the train passing is shown. These kind of power lines were not present during the WWII.When the underground people sit around the table listening to the two Nazis, Carice's cigarette goes from having a little piece of ash, to a long piece and back to a short piece again.Military officers Muntze and Franken are claimed to be SD (Sicherheitsdienst) officers, but in the film they are wearing SS (SchutzStaffel)-uniforms. SD-officers had their own uniforms.This film is the official Netherlands entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 79th Academy Awards.When principal photography took longer than anticipated, Carice van Houten had to return to the production, while she was already scheduled to appear in a stage play. The theater company successfully sued Zwartboek's production company Fu Works for the delay of several months that was caused by van Houten's absence. The movie was almost canceled in 2004, when many of the (foreign) companies that had promised to fund the movie, had not yet paid up. Production was abruptly green-lit again in the autumn of 2005, when the 16 million Euro budget was finally secured. This allowed the production team only a couple of months for principal photography.Director Paul Verhoeven and screenwriter Gerard Soeteman worked on the screenplay over a period of almost 20 years. More... | Awards: Golden Calf For: Best Actress (Beste Actrice): Carice van Houten Best Director (Beste Regie): Paul Verhoeven
More... | Other Info: Produced in: Germany Filming Locations: Den Haag, Netherlands, Studio Babelsberg, Germany, Israel, Ireland, United Kingdom Financiers: Funding: Dutch Film Fund Hector Films, Studio Babelsberg Motion Pictures Gmbh, ContentFilm Plc. , VIP Medienfonds Film & Entertainment (VIP Media Funds), Algemeene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO)
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